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The larger “taimen” Pixel XL in
particular will feature a 5.99-inch display with a 1440p OLED panel
provided by LG, seemingly a consequence of LG’s recent investments in their display division to sate increasing OLED panel demand.
The device will also be coming with a Snapdragon 835 and will feature a
similar two-tone glass and metal finish on the back, though we noted
that the glass window is located near the top and that it no longer
encloses the fingerprint scanner. A render provided by Android Police report, closely matches the design information. The device seemingly borrows inspiration not only from the Pixel
XL, but also the LG G6.

XDA-Developers has also
obtained information about the upcoming Pixel XL’s software feature set,
which is explained below, from a source familiar with the matter. The specifics of these software features might change by the time
the phone is finalized, we believe xda gives us some insight into what
Google is trying to achieve with this release.

Ambient Display Always On

First things first, Google is seemingly making the most of their
efforts to secure a quality OLED panel by adding useful display
functionality. The Pixel XL 2 will feature an “Always On” option in its
display settings, allowing the phone’s screen to display useful
information and notifications while the device is locked and idle. We
knew Google was working on such a feature, as last week xda found of a doze_always_on toggle in the O Developer Preview 3’s SystemUIGoogle.apk file (“doze” refers to Ambient Display in Android source code).

Possible Squeeze Frame Uses

Android Police had also reported that the Pixel XL would
feature a squeezable frame, and we can corroborate this information as
we’ve learned about its role in the phone’s user experience. Not unlike
the HTC U11’s squeezable frame, you’ll be able to use the shortcut to launch Google Assistant when the screen is on or
off. You will also be able to adjust the squeezing intensity threshold
so that you can find a comfortable level of pressure to trigger the
shortcut. Google also plans on adding extra functionality to the
pressure sensitive frame, such as the ability to silence incoming calls.

Display Profiles

The sRGB mode we’ve been enjoying since Google’s later Nexus days
will leave its secluded spot behind Developer Options, and moving to the
normal Display settings. It will be accompanied by a “Vivid Colors”
option, suggesting Google is focusing a bit more on display
customization this time around.

Miscellaneous Features

There are also some smaller pieces of information we’ve gathered. The
easter egg feature in the Android O build our source became familiar
with involved an octopus in the ocean, which seems unrelated to the
Android version name we eagerly await. The system UI’s color palette
will go back to the darker default theme we saw in earlier O Developer
previews; it seems that the light theme set by default in Android O DP3 might have been a test or a mishap. When setting up the new Pixel XL 2, you are also taken to g.co/pixelphonetour (currently not working, obviously), and there might be a new system font as well.
That’s all we’ve learned so far, but we’ll be sure to keep you
updated on any new details we get a hold of or any reports that surface
on the web. For more Pixel news, stay tune!

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The Korea Herald and the news portal Naver said today purporting to reveal the release date of Samsung’s Next Big Thing. According to the Korea Herald, Samsung is planning to introduce the Galaxy Note 8 “in the third or fourth week of August.” Like the Note 7 before it, the new S Pen device will reportedly make its debut in New York.

Citing an unnamed Samsung official, Naver ventures a specific date: August 26, give or take a couple of days.

Samsung initially planned to launch the new Note at IFA in the first week of September, according to the Korea Herald. The impending arrival of rival devices from LG and especially Apple might have prompted Samsung to bring up the big release.

For reference, the Note 7 was announced on August 2 last year. Reports that surfaced after the phone was recalled due to faulty batteries suggested Samsung rushed the device to market in order to outshine Apple.

Almost every flagship release
from Samsung from the last few years has been preceded by rumors …